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Green campaigners have...

Green campaigners have been predicting the death of the so-called "Chelsea tractor" following a recent dip in sales. But the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) says it"s mostly registrations of the UK"s two most popular off-roaders that have suffered in the last year - because they"re both being relaunched. A spokesman said: "Rumours of the demise of the 4x4 have been greatly exaggerated. There were 10,000 fewer sales over the last year, nearly 5,000 of which were for the outgoing Land Rover Freelander, which has not been made since July. The new model only went on sale last week.



Diesel lovers get a...

Diesel lovers get a trio of options. The entry-level oil-burner will be a 1.4-litre delivering 89bhp, although buyers wanting more performance can plump for a 124bhp 2.0-litre D-4D unit


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Anybody with an interest...

Anybody with an interest in cars past, present and future had good reason to celebrate during the first weekend of September. It emerged on the Saturday night that John Prescott, former Secretary of State for Terrible Transport Trauma, had finally been rumbled, ordered to hand back the keys to ‘his’ taxpayer-funded Jaguar, ‘his’ plush ÷£2million London home plus ‘his’ multi-million-pound country pile, Dorneywood near Burnham in Buckinghamshire.

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Making its North American...

Making its North American debut, Jaguarò€™s all-new 2010 XJ was unveiled at the annual Pebble Beach Concours dò€™Elegance kick-off event last night.

But the event officially started today with Nissanò€™s Infiniti Essence concept given the grand honour of opening the show.

Running until Sunday evening other show highlights include the introduction of Bentleyò€™s Arnage replacement.

Donò€™t forget to check back at www.autoexpress.co.uk for regular updates from Californiaò€™s North coast.




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